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Four Nigerian peacekeepers killed in West Darfur

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October 3, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – Unknown gunmen killed four Nigerian soldiers and wounded eight others in an ambush in the capital of West Darfur state, El Geneina.

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UNAMID Force Commander, Patrick Nyamvumba, left, talks to an injured peacekeeper after an ambush Tuesday, in El Geneina, Sudan, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012. (photo UNAMID)

UNAMID Force Commander, Patrick Nyamvumba, left, talks to an injured peacekeeper after an ambush Tuesday, in El Geneina, Sudan, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012.

According to the hybrid peacekeeping operation, the assailants opened fire on the UNAMID military patrol from different directions at two kilometres from the office of the mission on Tuesday evening.

UNAMID Force Commander and the Mission’s officer-in-charge, Lt. General Patrick Nyamvumba, who visited the wounded soldiers, condemned the "criminal attack" and called on the Sudanese government to bring the perpetrators to justice.

UN chief Ban Ki-moon said ’’appalled and deeply saddened" by the attack and urged Khartoum to "ensure that the perpetrators are swiftly brought to justice."

The UN Security Council also condemned the assault on the Nigerian peacekeepers. The 15 member body further reiterated its "full support for UNAMID and called on all parties in Darfur to cooperate with the mission."

West Darfur state was seen as the most secure and calm since the return of violence in the region particularly in South and North Darfur states.

The state governor Haider Galu Kuma condemned the attack saying security services started their investigations to arrest the perpetrators and to deliver them to justice.

He said the attack might be motivated by the intention to provoke unrest and troubles or by robbery.

UNAMID said they are working with the local authorities at the scene of the incident.

The incident increase the number of peacekeepers killed in Darfur to 42 soldiers.

Composed mostly from African peacekeepers, UNAMID is working in Darfur since 2008 with the objective to protect civilians from violence and attacks by militias and different armed groups.

Sudanese government and former rebel Liberation and Justice Movement (LJM) signed a peace deal in July 2011 but three major rebel groups refused the Doha agreement and keep fighting the army.

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  • 4 October 2012 07:50, by 4Justice

    I am completely ignorant about the United Nations mission, are they there to prevent rape of defenseless women? force murderous occupiers out of other people’s land? neutralize janjaweed militia? provide justice for victims of oppressive regimes? in what way are they keeping peace? provide me some instances where UN has intervened to prevent mass genocide?

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  • 4 October 2012 07:51, by Madina Tonj

    UN and the International community should be qustioning by families of peacekeepers why they don’t take action on Sudan regime?
    These are the militia that have bee associate with Khartoum government over time and have got training by that government what block UN and International community to take action against Khartoum government?.

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  • 4 October 2012 07:51, by Madina Tonj

    UN and the International community should be qustioning by families of peacekeepers why they don’t take action on Sudan regime?
    These are the militia that have bee associate with Khartoum government over time and have got training by that government what block UN and International community to take action against Khartoum government?.

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  • 4 October 2012 07:58, by 4Justice

    UN chief Ban Ki-moon said ’’appalled and deeply saddened" by the attack and urged Khartoum to "ensure that the perpetrators are swiftly brought to justice." No! Banki-moon, you bring Al Bashir to Justice first!!

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    • 4 October 2012 08:23, by Aaban

      The lives in this region has never improved since we disagreed with Ja’lain government, people are dying everyday in a big number but nobody outside world know what is happening. People lived in terror, very soon the world will learn that there will no African black people in this region, our land has been occupy by occupier,
      Self determination will be the solution if our lives still getting

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      • 4 October 2012 08:33, by Aaban

        Worst, this UN forces are doing nothing, janjaweed Ja lain militias are still attracting African tribes to grabb their land orders they got from Khartoum. What has the ja’lain government done lately to arrest those who murdered civilian in their land? The ja’lain believed on deliberate continuation of attack their victim to find a happiness in their heart,
        God give us our land to lived in

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        • 4 October 2012 08:39, by Aaban

          Why alway targeting us? These forces of UN are there to get their pay but they are not protecting anybody, while Ja’lain militias known as janjaweed is murdering them, thinking that they world will turne against Darfur people and blame them for the orders that come form the government telling their militias to kill international peace keeper to make fear and leave the country,

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          • 4 October 2012 08:44, by Aaban

            Too good for those who sold their soul to evil in the reward of keeping power for themselves,
            How many people do they really want to killed in order to fulfill their power of evil and leave us alone?
            Self determination will be the solution if Jalain are still with cowardice concern of loosing power. We will prevail we know how to fight more than any coward in this country, just because some of

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            • 4 October 2012 08:48, by Aaban

              us are beening bribe with evil seat Khartoum in order to keep our people divided, but one day one time when they realist what they are doing is divid to rule, they will join and the freedom will be celebrate with joy, and we really ppl of this country will feel the sanse of belonging,

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    • 4 October 2012 09:39, by Ayuiu Makuac Lam

      Bashir and Ban- Moon are friend in the connection of gennocide in Dafur region after Kaffi Ann term all of them bring to justic look in Syria people are dying in the country

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  • 4 October 2012 09:32, by Ayuiu Makuac Lam

    we pay the condolencies to the families of victime, the dead peacekeepers in Darfur region of weastern sudan and death of 78 peacekeepers should be accounted on the sudan government as sine from 2003 when war erupted, the ICC will not exempted the charges on the country high profile officials about the gennocide in that region.

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  • 4 October 2012 10:01, by mohammed ali

    The so called SRF will do it’s best these days to prove that they are not affected by S & SS deal in Addis Ababba.People like Traitor Arman want to remain in the political arena with the blood of the poor pple of S & SS.They might even to co-operator with unhappy Abeyei sons and try to wage another coup againt Salva!

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  • 4 October 2012 11:08, by Agaldit

    The question is this why UNSC keeping quite while the peacekeepers r finishing here in Darfur and Nuba mountain?
    The suppose to take serious action against criminal Bashir.Shame on them......................................

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  • 4 October 2012 13:09, by Nubian King

    That’s more than good though others are being appalled by the act. UNAMID personnel:Darfuri civilians (42:300,000)This a clear message to the Sudanese by UN that they don’t care about how many civilians die everyday but are only interested on how many personnel have their accounts swell at the end of every month. S.Council have not brought the perpetrators Darfuri War crimes to justice,

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  • 4 October 2012 13:13, by Nubian King

    How does it expect the unknown gunmen to be brought to justice?????? This is irrelevant and can’t be achieved.

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